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Wrigley is the son of Alison (Hunter) and William Wrigley III (1933–1999), the grandson of Philip K. Wrigley (1894–1977) and the great-grandson of William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932). Wrigley graduated from the Phoenix Country Day School in Phoenix, Arizona.
Wrigley Jr. was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 2000. [13] His great-grandson, William Wrigley Jr. II, was the executive chairman and CEO of the Wrigley Company from 1999 until 2006, when he turned it over to William Perez, the first non-Wrigley head of the company. [14] [15]
After William Wrigley Jr. died, his son Philip K. Wrigley (1894–1977) assumed his father's position as CEO of the Wrigley Company. Wrigley is most well known for his unusual move to support US troops and protect the reputation of the Wrigley brand during World War II, in which he dedicated the entire output of Wrigley's Spearmint, Doublemint ...
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William Wrigley may refer to: William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932), American founder of William Wrigley Jr. Company (1st generation confectionery magnate) William Wrigley III (1933–1999), 3rd generation American confectionery magnate; William Wrigley Jr. II (born 1963), 4th generation American confectionery magnate
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Wrigley was born in Chicago in 1894. He graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1914, [1] and briefly attended the University of Chicago. [2] In the early 1930s, Philip founded Wilmington-Catalina Airline, an airline flying from the Port of Los Angeles at Wilmington, California to Santa Catalina Island, in support of his father's resort on that island. [3]